The Federal Government says all 31 federal ministries and departments are now fully operating digitally, marking the end of paper-based processes in the civil service.
Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Walson-Jack, announced this in Abuja, describing the move as a major step toward faster and more efficient government work.
She explained that the transition to digital operations is meant to improve service delivery, not replace workers. According to her, only three ministries were digitised when she assumed office in 2024, but focused efforts helped meet the 2025 deadline.
Walson-Jack said the reforms have already saved the government large sums of money, introduced official government email systems, simplified access to circulars, and improved staff training through an online academy.
Also speaking, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, praised the reform, calling it a key step toward modern governance and accountability.
